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Appearance
Teletubbies | |
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Created by | Anne Wood Andrew Davenport |
Developed by | Ragdoll Productions (Original series) Darrall Macqueen (Revived series)[1] |
Starring | Original series: Dave Thompson Simon Shelton John Simmit Nikky Smedley Pui Fan Lee Mark Dean Jessica Smith Robin Stevens Toyah Wilcox Revived series: Jeremiah Krage Nick Kellington Rebecca Hyland Rachelle Beinart Olly Taylor Berry Smith Victoria Jane Luisa Guerreiro |
Voices of | Original series: Toyah Willcox Penelope Keith John Simmit Gary Stevenson Alex Hogg Alex Pascall Rudolph Walker Eric Sykes Mark Heenehan Sandra Dickinson (US) John Schwab (US) Toni Barry (US) Dena Davis (US) Revived series: Jane Horrocks Jim Broadbent Fearne Cotton Antonia Thomas Teresa Gallagher Rob Rackstraw David Walliams Rochelle Humes[2] Ralph Reay |
Narrated by | Tim Whitnall[3] Toyah Wilcox (titles and credits only) Rolf Saxon (US) Daniel Rigby[4] Antonia Thomas (titles and credits only) |
Opening theme | "Teletubbies say 'Eh-oh!'" |
Composers | Andrew McCorrie-Shand (Original series) Robert Hartley BBC Philharmonic Richie Webb Matt Katz (Revival series) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 9 |
No. of episodes | 485 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Anne Wood David G. Hiller Vic Finch (Original series) Maddy Darrall Billy Macqueen (Revival series) |
Production locations | Wimpstone, England (1997–2001)[5] Twickenham Studios, West London, England (2015–present) |
Running time | 25 minutes (Original series) 15 minutes (Revival series) |
Production companies | Original series Ragdoll Productions BBC Revival series DHX Media Darrall Macqueen Ingenious |
Original release | |
Network | Original series: BBC Two (on the CBBC programming block) Revived series: CBeebies |
Release | Original series: 31 March 1997 – 16 February 2001 Revived series: 9 November 2015 – present |
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- ^ Fullerton, Huw (16 June 2015). "From BT adverts and Teletubbies to Undercover – the screen journey of Daniel Rigby". Radio Times. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ^ "The Geology and Landscape of Teletubbyland".
- ^ "Say 'Eh-Oh!' to the New-Look Teletubbies". DHX Media. 3 June 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2016.